AbstractWith the rapid development of foreign trade throughout the world, port cities play a great important role in foreign trade. Therefore, speeding up its development and reconstruction is imperative, and developing port economy to revitalize the economy of the port city and its subordinate area is of particular importance. This paper illustrates the problem of speeding up the development and reconstruction of port in coastal cities in aspects of market demand and seeking strategic cooperative partners, port competitiveness, port passing capacity, port and logistics, ecology priority principle, enhancing the ideological progress and port enterprises, and city revival upon port
Improving the competitiveness of local businesses and their products within worldwide markets is a v...
AbstractTraded volumes – from raw materials to final consumer goods through intermediary products – ...
Harbour communities on both sides of the Atlantic are undergoing dramaticchange. These changes are b...
AbstractWith the rapid development of foreign trade throughout the world, port cities play a great i...
Cities and ports are elements of the socio-economic space of coastal regions and they are integrally...
Author name used in this publication: Tsz Leung Yip2010-2011 > Academic research: refereed > Publica...
Traded volumes – from raw materials to final consumer goods through intermediary products – are proj...
When China switched its economic development focus from the Changjiang-Zhujiang Delta to the Bohai S...
Efficient port infrastructure and the strong maritime logistics sector have a significant contributi...
The economic development of the port industry that followed the Second World War was based upon two ...
The expansion of urban development and commercial centers within the geographical boundaries of port...
With the development of economic globalization, Port, which is regarded as the pivot of sea and land...
Growing trade and the globalization of production and consumption have contributed to the increased ...
The ocean covers more than two third of the earth’s surface and this provides immense maritime oppor...
This paper aims to investigate how policy and managerial implications facilitate the integrated port...
Improving the competitiveness of local businesses and their products within worldwide markets is a v...
AbstractTraded volumes – from raw materials to final consumer goods through intermediary products – ...
Harbour communities on both sides of the Atlantic are undergoing dramaticchange. These changes are b...
AbstractWith the rapid development of foreign trade throughout the world, port cities play a great i...
Cities and ports are elements of the socio-economic space of coastal regions and they are integrally...
Author name used in this publication: Tsz Leung Yip2010-2011 > Academic research: refereed > Publica...
Traded volumes – from raw materials to final consumer goods through intermediary products – are proj...
When China switched its economic development focus from the Changjiang-Zhujiang Delta to the Bohai S...
Efficient port infrastructure and the strong maritime logistics sector have a significant contributi...
The economic development of the port industry that followed the Second World War was based upon two ...
The expansion of urban development and commercial centers within the geographical boundaries of port...
With the development of economic globalization, Port, which is regarded as the pivot of sea and land...
Growing trade and the globalization of production and consumption have contributed to the increased ...
The ocean covers more than two third of the earth’s surface and this provides immense maritime oppor...
This paper aims to investigate how policy and managerial implications facilitate the integrated port...
Improving the competitiveness of local businesses and their products within worldwide markets is a v...
AbstractTraded volumes – from raw materials to final consumer goods through intermediary products – ...
Harbour communities on both sides of the Atlantic are undergoing dramaticchange. These changes are b...